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Projects
These are the projects I keep myself busy with in my free time. Some may be old, all might be badly written and one or two might be useful. They are not sorted in order of importance, popularity or size.
sti Bash
A stupid little tool installer. For the little scripts that don't belong in a package manager, do belong in VCS, but shouldn't take too long to set up.
cdispass Conkeror JavaScript
dispass.el Elisp
An Emacs wrapper for DisPass, quite handy but destroys all your security.
Eye on Manga Maemo C
I kept forgetting which manga to buy, or more accurately, which I already have, so I wrote a Maemo application to help me remember.
git-auto-commit-mode Elisp
Automatically commit changes to git after each save. Handy for certain types of documents, which don't need long commit messages, but should be stored on each revision.
gitto Guile Scheme
An application to get an overview of the state of your repositories.
mode-icons Elisp
An emacs module that shows an icon instead of the major mode's name in some cases.
ogi Elisp
An org-mode
interface to github issues, not very complete yet, but
at least it can grab some issues for you, I think.
yoshi-theme Theme Elisp
A theme named after my cat. I needed a name and couldn't think of one, he doesn't actually look anything like this theme, for example: He doesn't have so much text all over him.
baps1 C
A simple PS1 formatting utility. Doesn't do a lot yet, but does it a hell of a lot faster than the PHP script it replaced. (I hope)
more
I have other projects around here too. Not sure if you would be interested in that, though.
Configuration
- I have put a work-in-progress literate Emacs configuration up (once again) for anyone who may be interested in such a thing.
Profiles
Some other interests
Next to pure coding there are some other things that I find interesting, mostly also relating to coding or otherwise computers.
- I am currently reading Autotools. Other books I have read include: The C Programming Language, On Lisp, Practical Common Lisp, Pro Git, Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, Land of Lisp, Loving Common Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer's Secret Weapon, Dive into HTML5, Head First C, Head First Design Patterns
- I use the Fantasque Sans Mono1 font for my terminal emulator and text editor. Other fonts I've used or tried include: DejaVu Sans Mono, Envy Code R, Liberation Mono, Source Code Pro, PT Mono
- I use the Stumpwm (desktop) and herbstluftwm (laptop) window managers. Some others I have used or tried include: Awesome, dwm, Notion, Guile-WM
Other forms of communication
- Read a little about me.
Footnotes
Used to be Cosmic Sans Neue Mono.